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There hasn't been a dung beetle Pokemon. Although I understand why, I think they could easily replace the "dung" with a Pokeball or something. A Tasmanian Devil also holds some potential.

even if we don't understand each other, that's not a reason to reject each other. There are two sides to any argument. Is there one point of view that has all the answers? Give it some thought.

^ This is the reason why I like arguing. If I come off as standoffish or overly angry in an argument, don't worry. I'm probably having the time of my life. Whether I agree with them or not, the pokemon fandom has a lot of different opinions, and I love how nobody is afraid to share them.

Technically speaking kyogre is a dolphin. Orcas are classified as the largest species of dolphins. But over all I encourage more cetacean type Pokemon (orcas being my favorite animals).

What I'm surprised is no one has said pandas yet. We need a panda Pokemon, and a red panda Pokemon because red pandas are adorable.

Spinda is technically a panda according to its classification, although it doesn't look like one. And I fully agree that we need a read panda Pokemon, because I absolutely adore red pandas.

even if we don't understand each other, that's not a reason to reject each other. There are two sides to any argument. Is there one point of view that has all the answers? Give it some thought.

^ This is the reason why I like arguing. If I come off as standoffish or overly angry in an argument, don't worry. I'm probably having the time of my life. Whether I agree with them or not, the pokemon fandom has a lot of different opinions, and I love how nobody is afraid to share them.

Luxray is just a big furry cat in my view, not a lion. Both male and female Luxray have mane. In the real life, Lions have mane, but lionesses doesn't.

Even with that inconstancy, its still the closest pure lion we got. And the female may still have a mane, but it is actually shorter than the males. So at least they added something to distinguish between the genders. Just like the lions in real life.

Even with that inconstancy, its still the closest pure lion we got. And the female may still have a mane, but it is actually shorter than the males. So at least they added something to distinguish between the genders. Just like the lions in real life.

In real life, lionesses don't even have short mane, they utterly have no mane.

This is probably why a member posted previously that we need a "traditional" lion.

And I agree with you that Luxray is the closest animal to a lion, but its face is more like a cat than a lion.